[quote="amouzouris"]the old metal part was probably fixed on the bodywork...
Thanx for info, it seems no changes then...
Nando wrote:Exhaust channel has been moved slightly inwards from what i can see.
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the "metal part" is different though in the picture i posted...Owen.C93 wrote:That metal part just wasn't fitted in the "old" picture you posted. Nothing new there.
Looks the same but you may be right. You can see the fitting on the old exhaust so it would always have been attached to it though.amouzouris wrote:the "metal part" is different though in the picture i posted...Owen.C93 wrote:That metal part just wasn't fitted in the "old" picture you posted. Nothing new there.
Look at the yellow highlighted area. There´s no metal there and there should be no metal there.Owen.C93 wrote:That metal part just wasn't fitted in the "old" picture you posted. Nothing new there.
they are talking about metal part just above exhaust pipe end that creates low pressure pushing exhaust gas down!Nando wrote:Look at the yellow highlighted area. There´s no metal there and there should be no metal there.Owen.C93 wrote:That metal part just wasn't fitted in the "old" picture you posted. Nothing new there.
It´s crystal clear it´s a new housing. the question is what has changed, housing or intake.
oh ok my bad, thought he replied to my picture.alogoc wrote:they are talking about metal part just above exhaust pipe end that creates low pressure pushing exhaust gas down!Nando wrote:Look at the yellow highlighted area. There´s no metal there and there should be no metal there.Owen.C93 wrote:That metal part just wasn't fitted in the "old" picture you posted. Nothing new there.
It´s crystal clear it´s a new housing. the question is what has changed, housing or intake.
not the exhaust housing you highlighted!